P2P | May 25 2017 | 1.4 GBNow a standard in each Cymatics pack, they have provided a large array of projects for you to study and reverse engineer. With the projects available in Ableton, FL, and Logic, a large majority of producers will have access to these upon purchase.
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25.05.2017 @ 21:43
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This is a drum library consisting of unique one-shots, each of which has been carefully crafted, tested for sounding in the mix and is ready for use. The high quality won’t leave you indifferent! Each one-shot from the collection sounds just like the ones in the tracks of top producers!
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25.05.2017 @ 20:42
Education » Video Tutorials

P2P | 25 May 2017 | 1.1 GBExplore songs and practice routines that can help to enhance your jazz piano skills. In this course—the fourth in a series focusing on learning how to play jazz piano—learn new jazz piano techniques and bolster the skills that you already have in your toolkit. Grammy-winning keyboardist George Whitty shows how to play a Miles Davis song—"Tune Up"—that has 2-5-1 progressions in three different keys. As you tackle this piece, George helps you practice pentatonic scales and shows how to play upper structure triads on the classic tune. He also demonstrates how to play "Tune Up" using everything you've learned in previous lessons, as well as how to use your right hand to play over altered dominant chords.
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25.05.2017 @ 20:34
Education » Video Tutorials

P2P | 25 May 2017 | 1.08 GBExplore techniques that can help to enhance your improvisational jazz piano skills. In this course—the third in a series focusing on learning how to play jazz piano—learn concepts than can increase the sophistication of your playing. Grammy-winning keyboardist George Whitty helps you add another note to your left-handed voicings, and tackle the 2-5-1 progression—one of the most important progressions in jazz. He also helps you broaden your melodic horizons by showing how to arpeggiate triads over the 2-5-1 chords.
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25.05.2017 @ 20:25
Education » Video Tutorials

P2P | 25 May 2017 | 1.47 GBLearn essential techniques to enhance your jazz piano skills. In this course—the second in a series focusing on learning how to play jazz piano—learn concepts that can provide you with a solid foundation as a pianist. Grammy-winning keyboardist George Whitty helps you get started with two-handed harmony, and helps to bolster your jazz vocabulary by covering basic—and instantly recognizable—bluesy chord voicings. George also discusses the pentatonic scale, and shows how to play everything in your jazz piano toolbox over the F7 blues.
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25.05.2017 @ 20:15
Education » Video Tutorials

P2P | 25 May 2017 | 1.28 GBLearn how to play jazz piano. Join Grammy-winning keyboardist George Whitty as he helps you get started as a jazz pianist. George helps you tackle the F7 blues, so that you can quickly start playing a recognizable jazz line. He also discusses the importance of time in jazz, as well as scales—in particular, bop scales—that keep you in sync with the harmony in a unique way. In addition, George covers using approach patterns and comping with your left hand with guide tones.
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25.05.2017 @ 03:10
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English | 2005 | 338 pages | PDF | 3,4 MB Music is one of the great unsolved scientific mysteries. Although most of us know what music is in a subjective sense, none of us really knows what it is in an objective sense. There has been a revival of "music science" in recent decades, but modern science remains profoundly ignorant about what music is, what it means (if anything) and why we respond to it the way we do. In this book, Philip Dorrell presents his "super-stimulus" theory of music.
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25.05.2017 @ 19:50
Education » Literary

English | Publisher: University of California, 2007 | 321 Pages | PDF | 1,5 MBJohn Deathridge presents a different and critical view of Richard Wagner based on recent research that does not shy away from some unpalatable truths about this most controversial of composers in the canon of Western music. Deathridge writes authoritatively on what Wagner did, said, and wrote, drawing from abundant material already well known but also from less familiar sources, including hitherto seldom discussed letters and diaries and previously unpublished musical sketches.
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25.05.2017 @ 16:44
Education » Literary

English | Publisher: Cambridge University Press, 2007 | 495 Pages | PDF | 6 MBThe ancient science of harmonics investigates the arrangements of pitched sounds which form the basis of musical melody, and the principles which govern them. It was the most important branch of Greek musical theory, studied by philosophers, mathematicians and astronomers as well as by musical specialists.
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25.05.2017 @ 16:43
Education » Literary

English | Publisher: Cambridge University Press, 2007 | 300 Pages | PDF | 3 MBWe tend to take for granted the labels we put to different forms of music. This study considers the origins and implications of the way in which we categorize music. Whereas earlier ways of classifying music were based on its different functions, for the past two hundred years we have been obsessed with creativity and musical origins, and classify music along these lines.
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25.05.2017 @ 12:33
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English | Publisher: Oxford University Press, 2009 | 320 Pages | PDF | 5 MBThe Critical Nexus confronts an important and vexing enigma of early writings on music: why chant, which was understood to be divinely inspired, needed to be altered in order to work within the then-operative modal system. To unravel this mystery, Charles Atkinson creates a broad framework that moves from Greek harmonic theory to the various stages in the transmission of Roman chant, citing numerous music treatises from the sixth to the twelfth century.
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25.05.2017 @ 11:26
Education » Literary » Songbooks, Sheets